If Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton misspoke about her Bosnia trip because of sleep deprivation, she doesn’t need to be the one answering the 3 a.m. phone call (“The Phantom Sniper,” Editorial, March 26).

She didn’t misspeak, she lied.

The nation has had enough of the Clintons.

Evelyn Poole-Kober

Hillsborough, NC

I take a back seat to nobody in my disdain for Clinton, but I think she deserves a break for her false story of how she landed at the airport in Bosnia and ran for cover from sniper fire.

Probably, the truth is that, prior to making the flight, she’d been briefed about the possibility of sniper fire and, over the course of the next dozen years between her visit and today, in her mind she merged the briefing and reality and so came to believe that the sniper fire actualy happened.

I don’t think she had a conscious intention to deceive us.

James A. Nollet

Milkowice, Poland

First it was Roger Clemens with his “misremembering.” Now Clinton has “misspoken.”

I apologize in advance for “misvoting” for Sen. John McCain.

Michael Walsh

Ridgewood

If Clinton were made of wood, like a certain puppet we all know, her nose would be about five-feet long.

The last thing we need in the White House is a habitual liar or a sad, disillusioned woman who is married to a serial adulterer.

Steven Atkinson

Spring Hill, Fla.

Are the people of the United States finally going to wake up and see Clinton for what she is: a pathological liar, a manipulator and a criminal?

You know how you can tell she is lying? Her lips are moving.

Dean Delianites

Brooklyn

Clinton simply cannot help herself.

She tells a big lie when a small lie will do. And she tells a small lie when the truth will do.

God help America if this woman ever gets elected.

Roger Adelmann

Houston, Texas

Rather than dismissing Sinbad as a mere “comedian,” Clinton may want to put him on her shortlist as a possible running mate.

After all, he can help her woo African-American voters while touting his foreign-policy experience. Judging by the former first lady’s own measure, it’s roughly equal to hers.